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Job Requirements REQUIRED: high school diploma or its equivalent; five years’ related experience, preferably in an academic setting; excellent organizational, problem-solving, analytical, interpersonal, customer service, proofreading, and verbal and written communication skills; good judgment with highly sensitive/confidential materials; expertise with Word, Excel, SAP, Concur, and online calendar software; and willingness to learn new skills/programs as needed.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelors degree or equivalency of a high school diploma and five years of administrative experience. Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel.
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High School diploma or GED with 2-3 years’ experience with office operations and procedures. This individual is responsible for providing routine administrative support to the School Lane Charter School Business Office.
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Two or more years of experience as an Office Support Assistant with the Missouri Uniform Classification and Pay System; and possession of a high school diploma or proof of high school equivalency OR.
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High school diploma, secondary education level or equivalent. Office/Administration - Administrative Assistant Lv1. The Administrative Assistant 1 will provide administrative support to an individual, a small team or department.
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This position is great for any recent college graduate; high school diploma required. We are a high volume, fast- paced, multi-office law firm representing Mortgage Lenders, Banks and Financial Institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, DC, Virginia and Florida through the Foreclosure and Bankruptcy legal process.
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High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or certification in travel and tourism, hospitality, or office administration is a plus. Job Description: As a Remote Administrative/Office Assistant, you will be an integral part of our team, providing administrative support to various departments within our travel company.
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High school diploma, secondary education level or equivalent, zero years of related work experience, needs to be computer proficient and able to use Excel well. The Administrative Assistant 1 will work on a project team that is focused on scaling a job catalog globally for our hourly production workers.
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Minimum Qualifications*High school diploma, secondary education level or equivalent*Zero years of related work experience. Other duties as assigned*Handle basic clerical, administrative, technical or customer support issues under direct supervision, while escalating more complex issues to appropriate staff.
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Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma, secondary education level or equivalent, zero years of related work experience, needs to be computer proficient and able to use Excel well.
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High school diploma; additional qualifications in Office Administration are a plus. Job Description: We are seeking a diligent and organized Administrative Assistant to join our team.
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High school diploma or GED required, some college experience preferred. We're searching for a diligent office assistant to provide administrative support. You’ll be responsible for responding to all complaints and questions in a friendly and timely manner, implementing office standards to streamline our processes, scheduling appointments, and company trips, ordering office equipment, and marketing our brand through community events and print and digital mediums.
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Or an Administrative Assistant Certificate with a high school diploma, GED/TASC is required. Reporting to the Executive Administrative Assistant (EAA), the Administrative Assistant Office Support (AAOS) will provide a wide range of clerical support including scheduling, conference room set-up, data entry, and project work as assigned.
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